An amazing Kiwi Mojito, one of the best cocktails I have ever had. We had a very good meal at Musa in San Juan. This was the highlight.
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Bristol Zoo Project, formerly known as Wild Place Project, is a wildlife conservation park in South Gloucestershire. It is run by Bristol Zoological Society (BZS) and was the sister site of Bristol Zoo Gardens until closure of that site in 2022. In summer 2023, Wild Place Project rebranded as "Bristol Zoo Project" following the transition of Bristol Zoo Gardens from their Clifton site. The park has been designed to link specific ecosystems and conservation programmes around the world, current areas include: Bear Wood, Benoué National Park and Discover Madagascar.
Male village weavers construct a woven nest using grass and leaf strips, shaped like a ball with the entrance at the bottom. Females inspect the nest, and if they approve, they move in and lay 2 to 3 eggs. Village weavers derive their name from their skill in weaving nests, and it is common for 8 to 100 males to have nests in the same tree. After mating, the male often leaves to build another nest for a different female. Males can build up to 3 nests in a single breeding season. The female village weaver incubates the eggs alone and raises the chicks. The eggs hatch after about 2 weeks, and once they are approximately 3 weeks old, the nestlings become independent.
Weavers are highly social, engaging in colonial breeding and feeding. They communicate with each other while foraging to maintain flock cohesion and to signal the discovery of food.
They often choose to nest in the same trees as wasps, as a means of deterring predators. The bottom entrance of their nests serves the same purpose.
Bristol Zoo Project, formerly known as Wild Place Project, is a wildlife conservation park in South Gloucestershire. It is run by Bristol Zoological Society (BZS) and was the sister site of Bristol Zoo Gardens until closure of that site in 2022. In summer 2023, Wild Place Project rebranded as "Bristol Zoo Project" following the transition of Bristol Zoo Gardens from their Clifton site. The park has been designed to link specific ecosystems and conservation programmes around the world, current areas include: Bear Wood, Benoué National Park and Discover Madagascar.
Male village weavers construct a woven nest using grass and leaf strips, shaped like a ball with the entrance at the bottom. Females inspect the nest, and if they approve, they move in and lay 2 to 3 eggs. Village weavers derive their name from their skill in weaving nests, and it is common for 8 to 100 males to have nests in the same tree. After mating, the male often leaves to build another nest for a different female. Males can build up to 3 nests in a single breeding season. The female village weaver incubates the eggs alone and raises the chicks. The eggs hatch after about 2 weeks, and once they are approximately 3 weeks old, the nestlings become independent.
Weavers are highly social, engaging in colonial breeding and feeding. They communicate with each other while foraging to maintain flock cohesion and to signal the discovery of food.
They often choose to nest in the same trees as wasps, as a means of deterring predators. The bottom entrance of their nests serves the same purpose.
Bristol Zoo Project, formerly known as Wild Place Project, is a wildlife conservation park in South Gloucestershire. It is run by Bristol Zoological Society (BZS) and was the sister site of Bristol Zoo Gardens until closure of that site in 2022. In summer 2023, Wild Place Project rebranded as "Bristol Zoo Project" following the transition of Bristol Zoo Gardens from their Clifton site. The park has been designed to link specific ecosystems and conservation programmes around the world, current areas include: Bear Wood, Benoué National Park and Discover Madagascar.
Male village weavers construct a woven nest using grass and leaf strips, shaped like a ball with the entrance at the bottom. Females inspect the nest, and if they approve, they move in and lay 2 to 3 eggs. Village weavers derive their name from their skill in weaving nests, and it is common for 8 to 100 males to have nests in the same tree. After mating, the male often leaves to build another nest for a different female. Males can build up to 3 nests in a single breeding season. The female village weaver incubates the eggs alone and raises the chicks. The eggs hatch after about 2 weeks, and once they are approximately 3 weeks old, the nestlings become independent.
Weavers are highly social, engaging in colonial breeding and feeding. They communicate with each other while foraging to maintain flock cohesion and to signal the discovery of food.
They often choose to nest in the same trees as wasps, as a means of deterring predators. The bottom entrance of their nests serves the same purpose.
The first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.
The first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.
The first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.
The first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.
The first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.
The first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.
The first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.
The first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.
The first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.
The first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.
Leg glance during the first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.
The first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.
The first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.
The first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.
The first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.
The first innings of a public timed friendly mid-week match on Wednesday 7 August 2024 between Harold Wood Cricket Club and Old Victorians Cricket Club (batting), at Harold Wood, Havering, London, England. Score: Old Victorians 261 for 3 in 42.1 overs; Harold Wood 262 for 7 in 30.5 overs. For Wikimedia cricket photos see Acabashi cricket photos, and here for all other. This file has a Creative Commons licence. Republishing is allowed only with 'Photo by Acabashi' attribution clearly stated, if not, the licence reverts to all rights reserved. Identifiable people might require a personality rights waiver see: personality rights.